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What should you study if you want to make the most money in your life? These degrees will set you up for success and make it so that you can one day be rich!
Deciding on a degree is a difficult choice. Although following your passions might be the most sensible, there’s only so many vacancies for football stars, astronauts, movies stars, and models. So getting practical might be the way forward. And if you’re being practical you better start about thinking about the money too. Because, what’s more practical than having enough cash to pay your bills, What degree has the graduate walking away from academia and landing a high paying job? In what subjects do the big dollars lay? That’s what we will try to find out in today’s Infographics Show as we look at– These degrees will make you the most money.
So today we’re looking at five degrees that could have you paying back those fees and putting a dent in the student loan in a matter of months. In the United States there are more than 4500 colleges with programs that vary wildly in cost. The cost of getting a degree is based not only on the tuition fees and the expenses students pay on living, rent, books, transportation etc – there are numerous other costs. Some degree programs are free, some are sponsored by grants, and others accept students on a non-profit basis. Getting a degree will probably cost you anywhere in the range of $0 up to $55,000 and maybe much more when you factor in living costs. Today we’re are looking at five degree programs that should see you getting back that outlay within the first year of employment.
First up and potentially the most lucrative of our five degrees is Petroleum engineering. With an average starting pay of $108,000 this industry is a sure way to start earning big fast. Petroleum engineering relates to the production of hydrocarbons, namely crude oil or natural gas. Once oil and gas exploration has taken place it needs to be extracted from the source and refined into a usable energy source. That’s where petroleum engineers come in. Petroleum engineering focuses requires an in-depth understanding of oil, water and gas within porous rock at high pressure. Graduates of a 4 year degree in petroleum engineering will need a solid understanding of math and science and be prepared to work in far flung places. Oil and gas workers can be offshore for months working on drilling rigs, refineries, and pipelines. After 10 or 12 years a petroleum engineering expert can expect to almost double that salary earning up to $185,000 per year making this the most lucrative career path on our list.
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While the Kardashian and Jenner family's claim to fame might have stemmed from Kim K's relationships with Ray J and Paris Hilton, they've managed to build an empire almost on their own without going far in school for the most part. The widespread success the girls have encountered has led to the question, how far did the Kardashians and Jenners ever get through school? Did Kim Kardashian go to law school? What kind of degree did Kris Jenner have to manager her children's careers? Was Kourtney Kardashian an art school major? Did Kylie Jenner ever go to college? Was a university in sights for Kendall Jenner's career off the runway? What about Khloe Kardashian? Did Rob Kardashian do… anything? We're here to look at the background educations this reality show family has had in order to maintain their success, and the revelations might surprise you.
Khloe Kardashian struggled throughout high school and had to forge her name to enroll in Alexandria Academy. Kendall Jenner had a mix of homeschooling and high school, but due to her family's successes at such a young age she never had to worry about college. Kylie also endured a form of homeschooling. As the oldest, Kourtney Kardashian sets an example with a Bachelor's and a minor along with it. Rob actually earned a Bachelor's degree before minoring in drama with Blac Chyna. Surprisingly, all the success of Kim K. and matriarch Kris Jenner can't be attributed to a collegiate degree, because they don't have any. Want to know what schools the Kardashian and Jenner family went to? You're about to find out.
Kim Kardashian, Esquire? | 0:17
No college for Kris | 0:54
Kourtney makes it happen | 1:32
Rob's aborted law slog | 2:07
Kylie's perpetual preparation | 2:43
Kendall's job security | 3:40
Khloe karves her own path | 4:32

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